Matter integration in the nRF Connect SDK
Matter is included in the nRF Connect SDK as one of the submodule repositories managed with the West (Zephyr’s meta-tool) tool, using a dedicated Matter fork. That is, the code used for the nRF Connect SDK and Matter integration is stored in the Matter repository (nRF Connect platform) and is compiled when building one of the available Matter samples.
Both instances depend on each other, but their development is independent to ensure that they both support the latest stable version of one another. The fork is maintained and verified as a part of the nRF Connect SDK release process as an OSS repository.
The Matter repository fetched into the fork also includes documentation files. A selection of these pages is included in the nRF Connect SDK documentation under the Matter documentation tab.
Matter stack in the nRF Connect SDK
Matter is located on the top application layer of the integration model, looking from the networking point of view. The nRF Connect SDK and Zephyr provide the Bluetooth® LE, Thread, and Wi-Fi stacks, which must be integrated with the Matter stack using a special intermediate layer. In case of Matter over Thread, the nRF Connect SDK’s Multiprotocol Service Layer (MPSL) driver allows running Bluetooth LE and Thread concurrently on the same radio chip.
For detailed description, see the nRF Connect platform overview page in the Matter documentation.
Matter platform designs (System-on-Chip, multiprotocol)
Matter in the nRF Connect SDK supports the System-on-Chip, multiprotocol platform designs, available with the related network stack on Nordic Semiconductor devices in the nRF Connect SDK. For more information about the multiprotocol feature, see Multiprotocol support.
Matter over Thread
In this design, the Matter stack, the OpenThread stack and the Bluetooth LE stack run on a single SoC.
This platform design is suitable for the following development kits:
Hardware platforms |
PCA |
Board name |
Build target |
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PCA10056 |
|
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PCA10095 |
|
The design differences between the supported SoCs are the following:
On the nRF5340 SoC, the network core runs both the Bluetooth LE Controller and the 802.15.4 IEEE Radio Driver.
On the nRF52840 SoC, all components are located on the application core.
Matter over Wi-Fi
In this design, the Matter stack, the Wi-Fi stack and the Bluetooth LE stack run on a single SoC.
This platform design is suitable for the following development kits:
Hardware platforms |
PCA |
Board name |
Build target |
---|---|---|---|
PCA10143 |
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PCA10095 |
|
For this design, the Wi-Fi driver on the application core communicates with the external nRF7002 Wi-Fi 6 Companion IC over QSPI or SPI:
For the
nrf5340dk_nrf5340_cpuapp
, nRF7002 support is added usingnrf7002_ek
shield connected through SPI.For the
nrf7002dk_nrf5340_cpuapp
, nRF7002 is connected with the nRF5340 SoC through QSPI.